Rick Remender begins countdown to the Last Days of American Crime

by Press Release

In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans in secret to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. To keep this from the public, the government creates a distraction, installing a new currency system using digital charge cards.

Radical Publishing is excited to announce the December 2009 debut of The Last Days of American Crime, created and written by critically acclaimed author Rick Remender (Punisher, Fear Agent) and Illustrated by Greg Tocchini (Thor, 1602: New World). The three-issue miniseries will be the latest in Radical Publishingâ€™s 64-page bookshelf format with a low $4.99 price point.

The Last Days of AmericanCrime tells the story of Graham Brick, a petty criminal never quite able to hit the big score. In a grand scheme, Graham intends to steal one of the charging stations, skip the country and live off unlimited funds for the rest of his life. But the media has leaked news of the anti-crime signal one week before it was to go live… and now Graham and his team have just a few days to turn the heist of the century into the last crime in American history.

â€œThe Last Days of American Crime is one of the most unique crime stories on or off the printed page and Radical is very proud to be a part of itâ€ said Radical Publishing President and Publisher, Barry Levine. â€œWeâ€™re especially excited to work with Rick Remender, one of the most talented creators in comics today. His writing is bringing a new and unique voice to the crime genre and we couldnâ€™t be more pleased to help bring his story to life.â€

In discussing how Last Days came to Radical, Rick Remender states, â€œBarry Levine called me after reading some of my other books and said he was looking for original genre pitches. I had one that Iâ€™d been itching to do for a long time in The Last Days of American Crime. Itâ€™s hardcore crime with an apolitical bent and it took someone like Barry and Radical to see the potential of such a thing.â€

The Last Days of American Crime #1 appears in the October 2009 issue of Diamond Previews and features two separate covers, one by Alex Maleev (DCD# OCT091056) and another by series artist Greg Tocchini (DCD# OCT091057).